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The World Bank: The Great Experiment
 Its investment in global development programs tops $150 billion. It dwarfs other United Nations agencies both in size and scope. Yet until this two-hour program was filmed, no camera crew had ever been allowed access to the inner workings of the Worl...(more details) |
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The International Monetary Fund: Financial Cure or Catastrophe?
 In this program, financial experts including economist Jeffrey Sachs, Paul Krugman of MIT, and the IMF's Stanley Fischer reveal the IMF's ignorance of basic economic realities at the time of the Asian financial crisis, during which the IMF's one-size...(more details) |
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Asian Values Devalued
 As the tiger economies of East Asia turned from boom to bust in the 1990s, the general public was amazed, yet many economists nodded their heads knowingly. This program focuses on the plights of Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Malaysia, where nepotism, cro...(more details) |
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Understanding Free Market Economics: Lessons Learned in the Former Soviet Union
This six-part series examines the principles behind the International Monetary Fund and its role in applying free market theory to transform centrally planned economies into competitive, free-trade markets. Beginning with the principles that guide th...(more details) |
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Three Dynamic Economies
This series focuses on three countries-China, Mauritius, and Peru-and the different ways each has succeeded in reforming and growing their economy to compete in the international marketplace. 3-part series, 29-30 minutes each.(more details) |
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